Published On: Tue, Oct 22nd, 2024

Lower-priced new cars are gaining popularity in the U.S. — and not just for cash-poor buyers

Dozens of cars are parked in rows on a dusty gravel lot.

The trend is being led by Americans who feel they can no longer afford a new vehicle that would cost them roughly today’s average selling price of more than $ 47,000 — a jump of more than 20 per cent from the pre-pandemic average.

CBC | World News

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Lower-priced new cars are gaining popularity in the U.S. — and not just for cash-poor buyers